As countries such as the UK, Germany and even China have retreated from near-shore projects in favour of encouraging development of larger wind farms some way from land - this is particularly the case in the UK and some of its development sites for the third round of offshore projects.

Yet Danish wind farms are heading back towards land.

What makes Denmark's new approach to offshore wind so interesting is the way the country plans to combine both large projects that are sited a considerable distance from shore with smaller-scale near-shore projects.Especialmente hermosas son también las grandes y pequeñas islas del sur danesas como Lolland, Falster y Møn. partnerin gesucht kostenlos Wiesbaden Indeed, as Windpower Monthly went to press, Denmark's political parties were hammering out final details of the most innovative element of the country's new offshore plans - those that deal with a series of near-shore sites that have been earmarked as suitable for offshore wind.Denmark's strategy may seem surprising but it lies, in part, with the 400MW Anholt offshore wind farm, which is currently being constructed and is set for completion in mid-2013.When Danish authorities invited companies to compete for the construction of Anholt they were surprised - and disappointed - to receive just one bid.